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Trip to Demopolis Lake in LA
Monday December 29 - Day 349 - 15 days missed
Met Boyd Duckett at Lake Demopolis to get information for a February Alabama Outdoor News Map of the Month article. We got on the water at 9 AM on a clear, bright, cool day. The first place we fished I was impressed by the care Boyd took picking apart the cover, from flipping mats of dead grass to hitting the base of trees in the water. He told me we had a bad day - the water was rising due to upstream rains and that rising water on Demopolis is not a good thing. We also had a cold front, bright sun and high pressure after a week of clouds and rain. The water temperature was in the upper 50s and there was a good bit of current in the river. I didn’t fish any in the first spot, busy taking notes. Boyd caught one small keeper on a spinner bait out of a ditch and missed a hit on his Chigger Craw. We started looking at spots to put in the article and talked about February patterns there. Demopolis is basically a river with an overflow dam - very flat all around it, lots of swamps and shallow sloughs. We went into several and fished but the river water had backed up into them and stained them up. I loved the look of the places we fished - lots of standing razor grass and bushes in the water and mats of what he called alligator grass and hyacinth. The lake looks very “fishy.” About the third or fourth place we tried the water was clearer - we were a long way off the river, and there was lots of hydrilla in this slough. He said fish had been schooling in there pretty good Saturday and we saw some chasing shad. Lots of shad about 3 inches long - I hooked one on a Yozuri Shallow Vibe. Boyd got a couple of keepers on a shallow crankbait. After looking at and fishing several more spots we hit one where he said he had caught a bunch of fish on Saturday. There was some activity but the water had stained up a lot. It was getting later in the day - after 3 PM now, and the sun was lower. Boyd started just crawling a spinner bait along the bottom and caught several keepers, then the best of the day, a 3.25 pounder. Some of them hit the spinner bait several times before taking it. I managed to catch a drum and two bass on the Yozuri. Had to fish it almost like a worm on the bottom, like he was fishing the spinner bait. Boyd kept working and trying different things until he hit the way the fish wanted the bait. We worked around the end of the slough several times before leaving. We looked at several more places - this is a fun lake to run, if you know it. We would run on plane through ditches not much wider than the boat to get back into “lakes” off the river. Boyd says this is a pretty big lake but it fishes small because most of the fish, especially the largemouth, are back in sloughs and many of them have silted in at the mouth and you can’t get back in them. Would be a great place to take a small aluminum boat and a push pole. On a tough day Boyd got 12 to 15 bass and I landed two. Was very interesting spending the day in the boat with a Classic winner. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
Trip to Demopolis Lake in LA
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 18:15:53 -0800 (PST), Ronnie
backed into a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote: Monday December 29 - Day 349 - 15 days missed Met Boyd Duckett at Lake Demopolis to get information for a February Alabama Outdoor News Map of the Month article. We got on the water at 9 AM on a clear, bright, cool day. The first place we fished I was impressed by the care Boyd took picking apart the cover, from flipping mats of dead grass to hitting the base of trees in the water. He told me we had a bad day - the water was rising due to upstream rains and that rising water on Demopolis is not a good thing. We also had a cold front, bright sun and high pressure after a week of clouds and rain. The water temperature was in the upper 50s and there was a good bit of current in the river. I didn’t fish any in the first spot, busy taking notes. Boyd caught one small keeper on a spinner bait out of a ditch and missed a hit on his Chigger Craw. We started looking at spots to put in the article and talked about February patterns there. Demopolis is basically a river with an overflow dam - very flat all around it, lots of swamps and shallow sloughs. We went into several and fished but the river water had backed up into them and stained them up. I loved the look of the places we fished - lots of standing razor grass and bushes in the water and mats of what he called alligator grass and hyacinth. The lake looks very “fishy.” About the third or fourth place we tried the water was clearer - we were a long way off the river, and there was lots of hydrilla in this slough. He said fish had been schooling in there pretty good Saturday and we saw some chasing shad. Lots of shad about 3 inches long - I hooked one on a Yozuri Shallow Vibe. Boyd got a couple of keepers on a shallow crankbait. After looking at and fishing several more spots we hit one where he said he had caught a bunch of fish on Saturday. There was some activity but the water had stained up a lot. It was getting later in the day - after 3 PM now, and the sun was lower. Boyd started just crawling a spinner bait along the bottom and caught several keepers, then the best of the day, a 3.25 pounder. Some of them hit the spinner bait several times before taking it. I managed to catch a drum and two bass on the Yozuri. Had to fish it almost like a worm on the bottom, like he was fishing the spinner bait. Boyd kept working and trying different things until he hit the way the fish wanted the bait. We worked around the end of the slough several times before leaving. We looked at several more places - this is a fun lake to run, if you know it. We would run on plane through ditches not much wider than the boat to get back into “lakes” off the river. Boyd says this is a pretty big lake but it fishes small because most of the fish, especially the largemouth, are back in sloughs and many of them have silted in at the mouth and you can’t get back in them. Would be a great place to take a small aluminum boat and a push pole. On a tough day Boyd got 12 to 15 bass and I landed two. Was very interesting spending the day in the boat with a Classic winner. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Good report Ronnie! Sounds like a fun place to fish with a local. Dan |
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